Large social media companies should have to proactively remove harmful content from their platforms, undergo regular "risk assessments" and face hefty...
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Tech giants that fail to protect Australians from harm would face massive fines under a review of online safety laws, which is set to be publicly released.
Large social media companies should have to proactively remove harmful content from their platforms, undergo regular "risk assessments" and face hefty...
Social media companies with the biggest reach or posing the highest risk to Australians will have to proactively mitigate harms from their products...
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UNICEF has emphasized the importance of protecting child health through robust regulation over products intended for their consumption, including...
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